Nam Yin
Nam Yin (Chinese: 南燕, born June 11, 1953), originally named Lam Ling-Nam, is a prominent figure in Hong Kong's cinematic landscape, recognized for his multifaceted roles as a screenwriter, director, producer, lyricist, and actor. His screenwriting career took off with the acclaimed film *Prison on Fire*, which he co-wrote with his brother, Ringo Lam Ling-Tung. This collaboration set the stage for a series of influential films throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, including *Women Prison* (1988), *School on Fire* (1988), *Wild Search* (1989), *Triads - The Inside Story* (1989), *Fatal Vacation* (1990), *Dragon in Jail* (1990), and *High Risk* (1992).
In 1997, Nam expanded his creative vision by producing the supernatural horror film *Troublesome Night*, which became a significant franchise, leading to a total of 19 films in the series. His involvement didn't stop there; he also took on the roles of writer and director for the seventh installment, showcasing his versatility and commitment to the genre. Over the years, Nam Yin has made substantial contributions to the Hong Kong film industry, leaving an indelible mark through his diverse body of work and innovative storytelling.